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Privacy
Statement:
Customer
Privacy At Peak Performance Nutrients, Inc. At Peak Performance
Nutrients, customer privacy is very important. Peak Performance
Nutrients, Inc. appreciates our customers and understand the value
of protecting their rights. The Company hopes to address all
customer concerns through this list of privacy-related Frequently
Asked Questions.
Does
Peak Performance Nutrients collect IP addresses? Yes. The
Company uses IP addresses to
identify the customer and their shopping cart, as well as to help
us diagnose any problems you encountered with the Peak Performance
Nutrients web server.
Why
does Peak Performance Nutrients need personal Information? Customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, mailing addresses
and credit card information is used to process orders.
What
is the Peak Performance Nutrients credit card fraud policy?
In the unlikely event that customer experiences unauthorized use
of a credit card, the customer should promptly report the fraudulent
activity to their credit card company. Under the Fair Credit Billing
Act, customers
are only liable for the first $50 of the fraudulent charges.
For more information, customers should check with their credit card
company to verify specific terms and conditions.
Will
customers receive mail from Peak Performance Nutrients? The
Company only sends information about our specials to our customers
who find the information useful. Customers can opt-out of receiving
future communications from the Company when you setting up accounts
or by updating account information.
How
safe is it to shop online? Today, the Internet is actually
the safest way of doing business with a credit card. With
today's processing it is safer to use credit cards online than it
is to use it in more traditional ways, such as in retail stores
or restaurants.
What
is SSL and how does it protect customer privacy?
Peak Performance Nutrients uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology
for mutual authentication, data encryption and data integrity--
all to ensure secure transactions for our customers. SSL is the
industry standard security protocol to encode sensitive information,
such as credit card numbers. SSL creates a shared digital key which
only lets the sender and the receiver of the transmission scramble
or unscramble information. To everyone else, even the servers relaying
the message, the SSL transmission is indecipherable. SSL encryption
can only be broken by intercepting the encrypted message, recording
it, and using a computer to try every possible combination until
the key is cracked. Most keys range from 40 to 1,024 digits long
of which the number of possible combinations can be into the billions
and beyond.
Ok,
so how about encryption? Encryption is based on the mathematical
scrambling and unscrambling of messages. The type of encryption
used assigns two keys - one is a public key and one is a private
key. When a message is sent to Peak Performance Nutrients, customers
use our public key to encrypt their messages. Once the Company receives
the encrypted message, Peak Performance Nutrients uses the private
key to decode the message. The same key cannot both encrypt and
decrypt information. So, information encrypted using the private
key can only be decrypted using the public key, and vice versa-
ensuring the security of private information.
What
does A Secure Sites Mean? Before completing any transaction
on a website, customers should make sure the site is a Secure Site.
Being on a Secure Site means users are connected under the cloak
of SSL security. Customers can tell if they are on a Secure Site
by noting a padlock or key somewhere along the bottom of the browser's
window. If the lock is closed or if the key is unbroken, the site
is secure.
What
are cookies and how do they affect privacy? Simply put,
a "cookie" is a small file that serves as an identifier
stored on a local machine. Although not required, the Company uses
cookies to make web shopping easier. For instance, when ready to
purchase an additional item, customers only need to sign-in as opposed
to entering all of your account information once again. A cookie
can also save your passwords so they do not need to enter it each
time users visit our site from a PC.
The
Peak Performance Nutrients Web Site may contain links to other sites.
Peak Performance Nutrients is not responsible for the privacy practices
or the content of such websites. If customers have any additional
questions about the Company privacy practices, please contact webmaster@peakperformancenutrients.com.
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